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MATH 1426
UNIV 1101/1131
COMMUNICATION CORE
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL CORE
4 CREDIT HOUR LANG. COURSE
HIST 1302
MATH 2326
MATH 3330
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
APPROVED SCIENCE SEQUENCE
HIST 1301
MATH 2425
MATH 3316
COMMUNICATION CORE
4 CREDIT HOUR LANG. COURSE
HOURS 32
CSE 1310
POLS 2311
MATH 3300
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
APPROVED SCIENCE
SEQUENCE
HOURS 32
POLS 2312
MATH 3318
MATH 3321
MATH 3345
ADDITIONAL NATURAL SCIENCE
ELECTIVE
MATH 3335
MATH 4321
MATH 33XX+ELECTIVE
CREATIVE ARTS CORE
ADDITIONAL NATURAL SCIENCE
ELECTIVE
HOURS 30
MATH 4322
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
LANGUAGE/PHILOSOPHY/CULTURE
MATH 4335
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
MATH 33XX+ ELECTIVE
CORE COMPONENT
HOURS 30
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS 124
Take UNIV-SC 1131-020, the Freshman Student Success course for math majors.
Enroll in a calculus or similar course depending on level of preparation.
Become familiar with degree requirements for math majors.
Review the different math degree options: Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with focus in the following: Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Actuarial Science and Statistics, or UTEACH (secondary education).
Collaborate with advisor/professor to draft a four-year
pIan of studies.
Learn about student chapters of mathematical professional organizations: Actuarial Science Club; American Mathematical Society Graduate Chapter; Association for Women in Mathematics; Mathematical Association of America; Mid-Cities Math Circle; Pi Mu Epsilon Chapter; Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics; Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science.
Get to know math professors and their areas of research.
Join Honors College, if appropriate.
Look for summer internships or REU programs.
Consider a study abroad program.
Take MATH 3330 as soon as prerequisites are met.
Continue taking required courses.
Gear up for success in the Big Three: MATH 3300 (Intro to Proofs); MATH 3307 (Math Analysis I); MATH 3321 (Abstract Algebra I).
Explore avenues for participation in undergraduate research.
Inquire about opportunities for Service Learning.
Become a tutor in the Learning Resource Center, the Ideas Center, or Supplemental Instruction.
Attend regular meetings of student organizations in mathematics.
Ask a professor to mentor you for undergraduate
research.
Consider joining UTEACH program.
Become an officer of student organization.
Find opportunities to represent mathematics or the Mathematics Department in the broader community.
Present a poster at ACES.
Give a talk at the Texas MAA annual meeting.
Present a poster at the Joint MAA AMS meeting in January.
Familiarize yourself with the latest relevant software.
*You can ask your freshman advisor about what these requirements are
Complete degree requirements.
Apply for graduation.
Take GREs, if appropriate.
Collaborate with Career Development Center; participate in job fairs.
Put together resume highlighting all engagement activities.
Apply and visit graduate schools, if appropriate.
Visit local industries, Career Development Center.
Apply for graduate school, if appropriate.
Do an undergraduate or honors thesis.
Prepare a professional paper of your undergraduate research, and submit to a journal.
Internships
Fellowships
Assistantships
Job fairs
Scholarships
Peer Academic Leadership
Global Grounds
Global Mavericks Program
International Week
Language Exchange Program
Study Abroad
Mentorships
Student organizations
Peer education
Volunteering
Tutoring & Coaching
Student Governance
Service Learning
UTA Volunteers
Camps for high school students
Undergraduate Research Assistantship
Contact your professors for opportunities
Actuary
Educational Publishers
Banking -Commercial and Regional
Financial Analyst
Consulting Firms
Financial Consultant
Credit Unions
Financial Institutions
Cryptographer
Financial Planner
Custom Software Builders
Government -Federal, State, Local
Data Scientist
Investment Analyst
Economist
Market Research
Mathematician
Operations Research Analyst
Service Companies
Specialized Training Organizations
Statistician
Wholesale and Retail Trade Firms
Creativity/Ingenuity: Synthesize existing ideas and concepts in innovative and creative ways to develop new ways of thinking or working; engage in divergent thinking and risk-taking.
Critical Thinking: Analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems by using sound reasoning before forming a strategy, decision, or opinion.
Teamwork/Collaboration: Work within a team and foster collaborative relationships with peers and supervisors. Use interpersonal skills to demonstrate respect and dignity for others while working toward a common goal.
Abstract Formulation of Models
Attention to Detail
Creativity
Logical Reasoning
Organize, Analyze, and Interpret Numerical Data
Persistence
Proficiency for Accuracy and Detail
Quantitative Problem-Solving
Time Management
Work Independently or in Small Groups
Explore workforce skill development through on and off-campus activities
Engage with the UTA Lockheed Martin Career Development Center at uta.edu/careers
Meet with a career consultant
Network with employers
Discover internships and co-ops
Apply for on-campus employment
Join Handshake, our career services platform
Participate in career development programs
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